Tbilisi, Georgia – Sololaki Hill & Leghvtakhevi Waterfall & Love Lock Bridge & Legvi Cáfe

Crown of Fresh Flowers

While at the Narikala Fortress, tour guide Dachi bought me a crown of fresh flowers from this woman.

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Walking Down From Narikala Fortress

We started walking down from Narikala Fortress to see the Leghvtakhevi Waterfall at a steep wall of Sololaki Hill.

On our way down the hill we see this Azerbaijan church.

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Traditional Georgian Homes

Lots of traditional Georgian homes made of brick, wood, small square windows and balconies with intricate design.

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Love Lock Bridge

We walked down this metal staircase to a small bridge covered with love locks.

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View from the top of the staircase.

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Sololaki Hill & Leghvtakhevi Waterfall

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Papakha Hat Time

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Legvi Cáfe

Next was lunch at Legvi Cáfe, with the name fig in it.

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View of Sulphur Baths

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Delicious Food

I had creamy chicken soup then chicken pate with fig jam – both were so tasty!

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Dachi had a chicken salad.

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Cheesecake and cappuccino for dessert.

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Handsome Dachi

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Sickle and Hammer

This is an antique scale from the Soviet Union with the sickle and hammer symbol on it.

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Walk About Town

After lunch we walked to find the last few papakha hats I needed to buy to bring back for Michael’s band!

Really cool and gentle Cane Corso we saw on the way.

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Unsuccessful in finding a nice, black papakha hat, our next stop would be an outdoor flea market.

S, 🇬🇪

One Comment Add yours

  1. mama says:

    You sure fill your day with Interesting sights. Glad your mini-vacation gave you such insight into the area, with Dachi as a guide.xoxo

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